cvsnwk newsletter november/december 2014

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CVS Council for Voluntary Service North West Kent Join our mailing list today and receive updates and info on training 01474 354479 [email protected] In This Issue: News 2 Events 3 News 4 Training 5 Announcements 6 CVSNWK 7 NOVEMBER DECEMBER CVS NWK are proud holders of NWK for more news and the latest events www.cvsnwk.org You can publicise your events, news and announcements in our newsletter by contacting us by telephone on 01474 354479 or by email: [email protected] Please note that material for our next issue should reach us before 15th December Our thanks to everyone who came along to our “Find Your Funder” day at The Riverside Community Resource Centre, on Friday 26th September - and a special Thank You to Cllr Jane Cribbon and Cllr John Burden who supported the day. The day was a great success, with informative speeches from John Britt, Kayley Phillips and Will Farmer on how the council(s) can help with funding. Nigel Turley of Funding For All gave a short presentation on Big Lottery which was complemented by Sandra Martin of Heritige Lottery’s explanation of their funding streams. Annabel Dickson explained crowd-funding, and the always entertaining Andy Garrett of KCF informed us of the funding opportunities that are available right now. Star of the day was Kate Anderson who talked with wit and enthusiasm about Parliamentary Outreach. After a lovely buffet lunch there were one to one sessions with funders and advisors, helping participants identify the right streams for their projects. We had excellent feedback on this event and its usefulness, so we’re looking forward to our Big Lottery Workshops in February and March of next year. See you there! FIND YOUR FUNDER DAY WAS A FUN DAY The Board of Trustees of CVSNWK cordially invite you to their ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING To be held on Friday 14th November 2014 at 11.00am The Granby Hotel, 1 The Hill, Northfleet, Kent, DA11 9ES With presentations from two of our Member Organisations Followed by ‘Ghosts over North West Kent’ from Christoph Bull Lunch & Refreshments will be provided If you would like to attend this event please contact [email protected] CVSNWK CEO, Marilyn Keating with KCC and GBC Cllr Jane Cribbon

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Page 1: CVSNWK Newsletter November/December 2014

CVSCouncil for Voluntary Service • North West Kent

Join our mailing list today and receive updates and info

on training

01474 354479

[email protected]

In This Issue:News 2Events 3News 4Training 5Announcements 6CVSNWK 7

NOVEMBERDECEMBER

CVS NWK are proud holders of

NW

K

for more news and the latest eventswww.cvsnwk.org

You can publicise your events, news and announcements in our

newsletter by contacting us by telephone on

01474 354479 or by email:

[email protected]

Please note that material for our next issue should

reach us before 15th December

Our thanks to everyone who came along to our “Find Your Funder” day at The Riverside Community Resource Centre, on Friday 26th September - and a special Thank You to Cllr Jane Cribbon and Cllr John Burden who supported the day.

The day was a great success, with informative speeches from John Britt, Kayley Phillips and Will Farmer on how the council(s) can help with funding. Nigel Turley of Funding For All gave a short presentation on Big Lottery which was complemented by Sandra Martin of Heritige Lottery’s explanation of their funding streams.

Annabel Dickson explained crowd-funding, and the always entertaining Andy Garrett of KCF informed us of the funding opportunities that are available right now. Star of the day was Kate Anderson who talked with wit and enthusiasm about Parliamentary Outreach. After a lovely buffet lunch there were one to one sessions with funders and advisors, helping participants identify the right streams for their projects.

We had excellent feedback on this event and its usefulness, so we’re looking forward to our Big Lottery Workshops in February and March of next year. See you there!

FIND YOUR FUNDER DAY WAS A FUN DAY

The Board of Trustees of CVSNWK cordially invite you to their

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGTo be held on Friday 14th November 2014 at 11.00am

The Granby Hotel, 1 The Hill, Northfleet, Kent, DA11 9ES

With presentations from two of our Member Organisations Followed by ‘Ghosts over North West Kent’ from Christoph Bull

Lunch & Refreshments will be provided

If you would like to attend this event please contact [email protected]

CVSNWK CEO, Marilyn Keating with KCC and GBC Cllr Jane Cribbon

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NEWS2

The lovable scamps of No Walls Gardens have created a stunning new display on Northfleet’s High Street as a commemoration of the centenary of the first World War. No Walls received funding for the project from Northfleet Big Local and all the work was carried out by volunteers, who planned the poppy shape on graph paper before planting cyclamen, silver leaf and assorted hardy perennials. No Walls’ volunteer Karon Rowlands, who designed and made the lettering said: “It was a real rush to get it all finished in time for Remembrance Day, but I hope that this display will be a lasting reminder of the sacrifice that so many people made. www.nowallsgardens.org

Northfleet & Gravesend West

The next meeting of the Northfleet and Gravesend West Neighbourhood Forum is on Monday, 17 November at Ebbsfleet United Club Room, The PHB Stadium, Stonebridge Road, Northfleet, Kent, DA11 9GN.

The meeting starts at 7pm. Doors open at 6.30pm for refreshments.

The agenda will include a local councillor open question time, all about Individual Electoral Registration, voter registration for 2015 and the role of Parliament and local MPs.

KCC - Budget Consultation Help us make the most of Kent’s money! We are planning our budgets for the next 3 years and estimate that we will need to find £206m of savings. This is your opportunity to have your say about how we make these savings. Please go to:

www.kent.gov.uk/budget.

The consultation closes on 28 November 2014

Gravesham Rural The next meeting of the Gravesham Rural Neighbourhood Forum is on Tuesday 18 November, starting at 7.30pm (doors open at 7pm for refreshments), held at Meopham Village Hall, Wrotham Road, Meopham, Kent.

The meeting is covering both local community safety issues (with local Police and Neighbourhood Watch speaking) and also the Kent County Council budget. Mr John Simmonds, KCC’s Cabinet Member for Finance will be attending to discuss KCC’s budget.

Dial2Donate is offering free 0300 numbers to all UK registered charities, providing a way for charities to fall in line with Ofcom guidelines. 0300 was created by Ofcom for Charities and the Public Sector making it clearer and cheaper for people to call.

http://dial2donate.org/free-0300-numbers-charities/

With an ageing population, increasing pressures on resources and a greater focus on personalisation, small charities and voluntary organisations are well positioned to support the health and social care sector to deliver essential services. The Social Enterprise Kent-led STAMP programme will help give these organisations the skills and knowledge needed to secure contracts and match funding to deliver high quality and person-centred health and social care services.

The STAMP Programme is a one-year initiative funded by Kent County Council and the Kent Clinical Commissioning Groups to support the development of a network of sustainable Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) organisations with the resources to continue to deliver outstanding adult health and social care services.

By accessing a series of high-quality local conferences, impactful training workshops and expert advice and coaching, frontline VCSE organisations will be able to lay the foundations for sustainable growth and development.

You can find out more about the programme at their website:

www.sekgroup.org.uk

The Stamp Programme

Fight War, Not Wars

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NEWS 3

Christmas CrackerNorthfleet Big Local will be holding a Christmas Market on Saturday 13th December at St Botolph’s Churchyard in Northfleet (see poster below). They have a number of free stalls available to charities, groups and organisations who might like to use the event to publicise their work or raise funds.

Community Development Worker Keir Wilson said: “After the successes of our ‘Lift Off’ launch event last year and our ‘Summer Celebration’ in July we are expecting a good turnout - and this will be a marvellous opportunity for local organisations and businesses to engage with the community.”

As Northfleet Big Local’s Trusted Organisation, CVSNWK will be at the event, joining in on all the fun and festivities - so do pop along and say hello!

Spaces are limited, so if you would like a free stall or more details, please contact Keir on 07474 731664 or by email: [email protected]

Invitation to a Budget Consultation Debate for the Voluntary and

Community Sector

10am to 12.30pm Thursday, 27 November 2014

Sessions House, Maidstone

You are invited to take part in a debate as part of Kent County Council’s budget consultation to help us decide what are the most important services to focus on and where savings should be made in order to meet the very challenging financial climate for local authorities over the next few years. The Voluntary and Community Sector will have a vital part to play in helping us to meet this financial challenge as KCC becomes a more strategic commissioning authority and we want to hear your views.

KCC is on track to deliver this year’s target savings of another £81m on top of savings of £269m from over the last three years, but there are clear indications from government that the squeeze on local government finance will continue until at least 2018. We are currently estimating that we will have to find a further £206m during the next three years as a result of reduced funding from central government funding and additional spending demands which are being placed on the council’s services. These additional spending demands are often overlooked by central government and should not be played down.

The council has already started on an ambitious transformation programme but at this stage this will not be sufficient to close the gap between the available funding and anticipated demand for services. It is important that we engage with Kent residents, businesses as well as the voluntary sector to help us shape our plans before the budget is presented to the County Council meeting in February.

So please book your place to take part in this debate and to help us make the most of Kent’s money – your views count.

Contact [email protected]

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NEWS4

Grow Wild Flowers to the People

Grow Wild is awarding funding of £1,000 to £4,000 to community groups that want to bring people together to transform a communal space by sowing and growing UK native plants.

Deadline: 2nd December 2014

https://www.growwilduk.com

Anton Jurgens Charitable Trust

Voluntary and community organisations can apply for up to £5,000 to support projects that will help those who are disadvantaged or have physical or mental health disabilities.

Deadline: Continuous rolling programme

http://tinyurl.com/q2twukf

Allen Lane FoundationGrants of up to £15,000 are available to smaller, not-for-profit voluntary organisations for project and core costs and they are willing to fund new and innovative ideas. The fund looks to help projects that will make a lasting difference to people’s lives, and reduce isolation and discrimination. The fund specifically supports:

• Asylum-seekers and refugees • LGBT people • Gypsies and travellers • Migrant workers • Offenders and ex-offenders • Older people • People experiencing mental health problems • People experiencing violence or abuse

Deadline: Continuous rolling programme

http://www.allenlane.org.uk/index.html

As part of thier “Gravesham’s White Christmas” events Gravesham Borough Council is asking people to help break a world record! On Saturday 6 December, we will be attempting the Christmas World Record for the Largest Gathering of People Wearing Christmas Jumpers.

CVSNWK are supporting the event, and we want as many people as possible to head down to Community Square at 10.45am and help us get into the record books. Everyone who comes along will also get a free Santa hat! You’ll need to allow a couple of hours for the record attempt and it should all be finished by 12.45pm.

You can find out more about the event - and all the other events happening in Gravesham over the festive period on their new website: http://www.christmasingravesend.co.uk/

Sevenoaks District Council Community FundGrants of between £100 and £5,000 are available for charity, voluntary and community organisations to provide services, activities and projects that benefit Sevenoaks District residents.

Deadline: 28th November 2014

http://tinyurl.com/k75m5he

JOLLY JUMPER JAPERY

CVSNWK’s favourite historian, the always entertaining Christoph Bull, is conducting a few events over the next month. If you haven’t yet seen Christoph “perform” we’d really recommend you go along and hear him bring history to life.

Monday 1st December 2014 Ghosts over North West Kent Local History and Chips event.

Christoph Bull tells and reads some true ghost stories from this part of Kent. At the Reliance Fish Restaurant, Queen Street, Gravesend. 6pm sharp for meal, talk follows

Cost: £12 – includes talk and fish & chip supper.

Booking essential on 01474 533593 (Reliance Fish Restaurant)

Saturday 13th December 2014 Gravesend in Christmas pastA Guided Walk around the town

Christoph (working with The Grand Healthy Living Centre) leads a walk which includes information on Christmas a hundred years ago. Meet: 11.30am outside Gravesend Library, Windmill Street

Cost: £3 per person – no need to book just turn up! Optional refreshments at The Bench Cafe afterwards.

WALKS & TALKS

For more information or to book Christoph for your event call 0770 228 7147 or visit his website http://www.christophbull.co.uk/

Training & Employment ForumCVSNWK are spearheading a Training & Employment Forum. As well as regular meetings we are creating a calendar of all training courses available throughout the area listed in one place, thus enabling providers to assess demand and avoid duplication. If you are interested in joining this Forum please go to: http://www.cvsnwk.org/trainingforum/ or contact Gemma on 01474 354479 or email: [email protected]

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TRAINING 5

We provide FREE courses throughout the year for people over 19 and living

in Dartford, Gravesham, Swanley and their surrounding areas.

We also offer competitive and discounted in-house training for charities and community groups.

Contact us to find out what support and help we offer and receive

a quote for training.

01474 354479

[email protected]/training

CVSNWK TRAINING

Introduction to Customer Service

Christmas Crafts

CSCS Training (including test)

1st December 2014

Northfleet Veterans Club, The Hill, Northfleet DA11 9EU

4th December 2014

Venue: TBC

24th Nov - 2nd December

SUSCON Centre, Dartford

Our courses are FREE to people over 19 years and who are unwaged or in low paid work

Come along and learn how to make your own decorations, cards and much much more.

Our courses are FREE to people over 19 years and who are unwaged or in low paid work

Our courses are FREE to people over 19 years and who are unwaged or in low paid work.

You must have photo ID to take this course. Other conditions apply. Please contact us for more details

To book your place contact:

01474 [email protected]

To book your place contact:

01474 [email protected]

01474 [email protected]

CVSNWK COMMUNITY MINIBUSDon’t forget that the Community Minibus is available for hire to CVSNWK members at very reasonable rates. It has 17 seats (16 passengers and the driver) and a rear lift making it accessible to wheelchair users.

We can also offer a driver and a variety of optional extras, so please see our website or contact us for more details.

http://www.cvsnwk.org/2/index.php/services/minibus/

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ANNOUNCEMENTS6

F A S H I O N S H O W

p r e s e n t s

in association with

Friday 28th November 20147pm (doors open at 6pm)

Northfleet School for GirlsHall RoadNorthfleet

KentDA11 8AQ

Charity Event supportingSoroptimist Charity and Gravesham Women’s Aid

for more news and the latest eventsor to become a member of CVSNWK,

please visit our website

www.cvsnwk.org

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CVSNWK 7

CVS Staff list:

Marilyn Keating - CEO

Gemma Howard - Office/Finance Manager

Denese Osborne - Management Support Officer

Jaki Farrugia - Lead Administrator

Jodie Barrett - Project Support Worker

Peter Magnin - IT & Website

Joyce Crouch – Housekeeper

Gordon Shumway - Editor At Large

Home Support Scheme Staff list:

Sue Lorkins - Senior HSS Co-ordinator

Natalie Sutton - HSS Co-ordinator

& 38 Home assistants.

The CVSNWK newsletter is produced bi-monthly, and is sent to over 350 local voluntary and community organisations. All newsletters will be sent via email unless you have requested otherwise, so please ensure that we have your correct email address.

You can publicise your events, news and announcements by sending material to the [email protected] If you’re not comfortable with sending material digitally, give us a ring on 01474 354479 and we’ll try to help you out.

We will always endeavour to include as much as possible, but we may have to edit due to space, layout etc.

Please note that material for inclusion in our next issue should reach us before 15th December for our special Christmas edition.

We hope that you have enjoyed reading this issue, and please - get involved and let us help advertise your work, events and achievements to other local organisations and members of CVSNWK.

Thanks for reading - see you next time!

Variety Youth Club GrantsVariety supports applications from youth clubs for items of equipment and (occasionally) the improvement of youth club premises, equipment and facilities.Currently the average grant is between £250 and £600.

Deadline: Continuous rolling programme

http://tinyurl.com/pphmdvv

North Kent Women’s Aid REFUGE PROJECT

WORKERNorth Kent Women’s Aid are looking to recruit a Full Time Project Worker to work within their refuges in North Kent.

The successful applicant will have extensive knowledge of issues concerning women suffering domestic abuse and with at least 3 years similar experience. The applicant must be in possession of a full driving licence and have access to own transport.

The post is full time (35 hrs) and you will be required to take part in an out of hours on call rota.

Salary grade - NJC Scale 5.22 to 6.26 (£19,817 to £22,443 depending on experience). Additional outer fringe allowance payable.

NKWA is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.

An enhanced DBS (Disclosure Barring Service) disclosure will be required for this role. Please note that the role is open to female applicants only and is exempt under the Equality Act 2010 pursuant to Schedule 9, Part 1.

To obtain an application pack for this post, please email admin at [email protected]. Alternatively please send a large SAE (x2 large stamps) to NKWA, 40 Chastilian Road, Dartford, Kent DA1 3JJ. Please include a telephone number with your application request. Submission of CV’s will not be considered, only applications on the Refuge Project Worker application form will be accepted.

The closing date for all applications is the Friday 21st November 2014.

Registered Charity no 1125773

Astor of Hever TrustThe trust favours applications from charities in Kent supporting arts, medicine, religion, education, conservation, youth and sport.

Deadline: Continuous rolling programme

[email protected]

Andy Fanshawe Memorial Trust

The Trust funds projects that give disadvantaged young people the chance to develop an existing interest in the great outdoors. Outdoor activities means walking, climbing, cycling, kayaking, sail-ing, horse riding and residential courses at out-door centres. The Trust supports projects taking place within the United Kingdom, for reasons of cost-effectiveness. They usually only support programmes run by schools or youth groups.

Deadline: Continuous rolling programme

http://www.andyfanshawe.org/

Help the Homeless Grant Scheme

Small and medium sized charities and voluntary organisations can apply for grants of up to £3,000 towards capital costs to support projects that help disadvantaged individuals in their return to mainstream society, through residential or training facilities. Grants to larger charities may be considered if the project is suitable innovative and only possible for a larger organisation to develop it.

Deadline: 15th December 2014

http://www.help-the-homeless.org.uk/

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CVSNWK is a company limited by guarantee • Registered Charity No. 1102160 • Registered Company No. 5020016 • Member of NAVCA

CVSNWKNorthfleet Veterans Club

The Hill • NorthfleetKent • DA11 9EUtel: 01474 354 479

email: [email protected]

Thanks to our funders for their continued support

We offer a whole range of information, advice, resources, training and support to assist organisations to operate more effectively

We work in partnership with many other Voluntary Organisations and Statutory bodies to deliver services to the community

We provide groups and organisations with forums for networking enabling them to share good practice and expertise. We encourage them to work together to help build a stronger community

We provide information, support advice and training on topics from funding and legal issues to basic skills.

We also offer a full range of financial services

We represent local organisations, groups and agencies and work in partnership to identify and address unmet needs.We maintain a database of all the Voluntary groups in the DS&G area

Contact us to see how CVS can help you

What do we do?

We help people!

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